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Volleyball roundup from WRCO

Volleyball roundup from WRCO

By Adam D. Hess

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The second round of the WIAA volleyball playoffs takes centerstage at high school gymnasiums around the state of Wisconsin tonight. In the southwest Wisconsin area WRCO Sports will be tracking several games.

After a first round bye, the Ithaca Lady Bulldogs will host North Crawford. The Trojans are coming off a victory over LaFarge Tuesday night. Other Division 5 matchups include: Seneca hosting Wonewoc-Center, Desoto travels to Royall, Wauzeka-Steuben hits the road to Highland, Monticello is at Shullsburg, Pecatonica hosts Argyle, Potosi faces off against Belmont, and Barneveld will play host to Blackhawk.

In Division 4, New Lisbon and Tri-County meet up in the second round. Other D4 contests include: Wisconsin Heights at Mineral Point, Cashton hosts Fennimore, Kickapoo plays at Brookwood, and Southwestern travels to Hillsboro

Our featured match on the radio tonight is from Division 3, as Richland Center hosts a scrappy Luther team. WRCO’s Phil Nee talked with RC Head Coach Jamie Johnson, and they talked about the Lady Hornets securing co-conference championship status.

Richland Center Head Volleyball Coach, Jamie Johnson
The Richland Center Volleyball team celebrates a co-conference championship

Also in Division 3 we will keep tabs on River Valley. The River Valley Lady Hawks, an 11th seed and coming off an upset win over 6th seeded Westby Tuesday night, will play at Dodgeville. Cuba City will host Viroqua.

Join us on WRCO FM 100.9, www.WRCO.com, and on the Civic Media App for our pre-match show around 6:45 PM, then Luther at Richland Center follows at 7 PM in our featured play-by-play game of the night. Phil Nee will have the call live from the RCHS Fieldhouse.

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